Following their victory on Saturday night, the Kansas Derek Carr Jersey City Royals have built up a three-game winning streak.In Kansas City's 8-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles, starting pitcher Jonathan Heasley was phenomenal. Over the course of seven innings, the 25-year-old righty allowed just one hit while striking out seven hitters in the proce s. It was as one of the club's best starts of the year, and it's hard to disagree with those results. The duo of Salvador Perez and MJ Melendez did the heavy lifting for the Royals, and they're quickly starting to form a lethal duo in the 4-5 spots of the lineup.On Saturday, the 20-37 Royals are back at Kauffman Stadium and will host the 24-35 Orioles for the third game of their four-game set in Kansas City. With a win, the Royals can clinch a series win for the first time since their mid-May in Colorado against the Rockies. There's a lot on the stake including the winning streak so expect Kansas City to come prepared against an also-struggling opponent.Here's how the Gene Upshaw Jersey Royals will line up in this afternoon's game:Kansas City: LHP Daniel Lynch (2-5, 5.36 ERA)Baltimore: RHP Tyler Wells (2-4, 3.78 ERA)Scroll to ContinueWhit Merrifield (R) - RFAndrew Benintendi (L) - LFSalvador Peyton Barber Jersey Perez (R) - DHMJ Melendez (L) - CHunter Dozier (R) - 1BMichael A. Taylor (R) - CFKyle Isbel (L) - RFEmmanuel Rivera (R) - 3BNicky Lopez (L) - SSZack Greinke hasn't been in the spotlight much as of late for the Royals, as the veteran RHP was placed on the Injured List on May 30 due to a right flexor strain. With that said, the Royals recently announced that he's set to begin a rehab a signment with the Triple-A Omaha Storm Chasers on Sunday. This will be the first in-game action for Greinke since having a rough outing on May 29 against the Minnesota Trevon Moehrig Jersey Twins when he lasted just four innings. If the brief rest did some good, he should be expected to rejoin Kansas City's rotation in the very near future.Of Daniel Lynch's last four starts, three of them have resulted in lo ses. This is a far cry from the start to the season he had, as he posted a 3.30 ERA in his first six outings of 2022. Since then, Lynch's ERA is a ballooned 8.68 and he doesn't seem to be deceiving hitters the way he was earlier in the year. The Royals have had several young starters struggle to remain consistent this season, and Lynch is no different. Against an Orioles lineup that isn't anything to write home about, he'll look Las Vegas Raiders Accessories to get back on track and record his first win since April 26 against the Chicago White Sox. Interestingly enough, Lynch's home ERA (6.05) is significantly worse than his road one (4.91). The Royals will hope for him to even that split out a bit on Saturday.First Pitch:3:10 p.m. CSTTV: Bally Sports Kansas CityRadio: KCSP 610 AM